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‘My good intentions have been misconstrued’: Djokovic pens letter to Australia – The Age
The Serbian superstar penned a lengthy letter to Australians after becoming public enemy No.1 on Monday.

“Australia, in light of recent media and social media criticism for my letter to Craig Tiley, I would like to clarify a few things,” Djokovic wrote.
“My good intentions for my fellow competitors in Melbourne have been misconstrued as being selfish, difficult and ungrateful. This couldn’t be farther from the truth.”
Djokovic continued, making the point that he could simply sit back and say nothing about the treatment of players who are not as well off as he is.
“Not every act is taken at its face…
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